Originally posted by skeevy420
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Unfortunately people who complain about higher quality are plain idiots !
I've seen in the past how they complained so much about 3D (dimmer image, headaches, etc.) that filmmakers and TV manufacturers dropped it completely.
I've seen people in my country complaining about dubbed movies (because they want to hear the original voices, kids are not able to learn english anymore, etc) without understanding that you can have separate audio tracks on a movie, which means dubbing is an addition, not a replacement.
The same about HFR, they don't understand that it's important to have the source with the highest quality possible as in framerate, so 60 or 120 FPS and you can downgrade it on your end to 24 FPS or whatever you want.
But if a movie is not filmed in 60 or 120 FPS those extra frames from 24 are lost forever.
As a side note, I watched Gemini Man in 4K HDR at 60 FPS.
It was wonderful, the best HFR movie I have ever seen, so natural, so realistic.
I heard that it was filmed in native 120 FPS and it was amazing (as people who have seen it in cinmas said), but I could not find anywhere that version.
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